Wayne State University

AIM HIGHER

Eugene Applebaum - College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

Cytotechnology Concentration

Cytotechnology Concentration

Bachelor of Health Sciences

Do I have what it takes to be a Cytotechnologist?
  • Problem solver
  • Challenge and responsibility
  • Strong communication and problem solving skills 
Why Wayne State University?
The Cytotechnology program is located in one of the world’s leading urban research universities with the reputation of training excellent healthcare professionals. Graduates of the Cytotechnology program are in high demand. The program has strong affiliations with healthcare providers in the metropolitan area.

Career Information
  • ASCP (American Society of Clinical Pathologists)
    (312) 738-5808
    www.ascp.org
  • ASCT (American Society for Cytotechnology)
    (800) 948-3947
    www.asct.com
  • ASCLS (American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science)
    (301) 657-2909
    www.ascls.org